I'm having some interesting problems, too. I suspect I've now gotto get
AMD involved but the system manufacturer and VAR have spent weeks
looking at this and had no success I can tell so far.
I have no good way save when I boot into the BIOS and see what appears
to be normal-looking values on the sensors page.
gerry
Ellis Wilson III wrote:
> I'm sure that this has already been examined, but just in case:
>> Can you confirm that the sensors on these boards are playing nice with the bios and the sensors which are typically integrated into the cpu? I.e. If the cpu sensors weren't reporting values the bios expected, it might just cut out and assume that the cpu is either overheating/failing or the sensors are crapping out.
>> Sorry if this is an obvious suggestion, I'm far from a sysadmin (maybe someday though)!
>> Ellis
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